9584540

Crowdsourcing of Trustworthiness Indicators

PublishedFebruary 28, 2017
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1. A method for calculating a trust score, the method comprising: retrieving, from a first database using processing circuitry, first data associated with a first entity in a computer network; calculating a first component score based on the first data; retrieving, from a second database using the processing circuitry, second data associated with the first entity; calculating a second component score based on the second data; calculating a weighted combination of the first component score and the second component score to produce a trust score for the first entity; receiving, from a user device of a second entity in the computer network, data indicating an attribute associated with the first entity; receiving, from the user device of the second entity, an indication of an activity to be performed in the future by the first entity and the second entity, wherein the activity is associated with the attribute associated with the first entity; recalculating the first component score based on the first data and the received data indicating the attribute associated with the first entity, wherein recalculating the first component score comprises improving the first component score by a predetermined amount; and updating the trust score for the first entity by calculating a weighted combination of the recalculated first component score and the second component score.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving, from the user device of the second entity, the data indicating an attribute associated with the first entity comprises receiving an indication of a user input from the second entity that validates the first data.

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3. The method of claim 2 , wherein recalculating the first component score based on the first data and the received data indicating the attribute associated with the first entity further comprises increasing or decreasing the first component score by the predetermined amount.

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4. The method of claim 2 , wherein recalculating the first component score based on the first data and the received data indicating the attribute associated with the first entity further comprises increasing or decreasing the first component score until the first component score reaches a threshold component score.

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5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising transmitting information intended to cause the user device of the second entity to display a representation related to the updated trust score for the first entity on the user device of the second entity.

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6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising transmitting information intended to cause the user device of the second entity to display an actionable icon for the attribute associated with the first entity.

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7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first data associated with the first entity comprises data indicating paths from the first entity to other entities in the computer network.

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8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising causing the trust score to be transmitted for display on the user device of the second entity.

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9. A system for calculating a trust score, the system comprising: a first database storing first data associated with a first entity in a computer network; a second database storing second data associated with the first entity; and processing circuitry configured to: retrieve, from the first database, the first data; calculate a first component score based on the first data; retrieve, from the second database, the second data; calculate a second component score based on the second data; calculate a weighted combination of the first component score and the second component score to produce a trust score for the first entity; receive, from a user device of a second entity in the computer network, data indicating an attribute associated with the first entity; receive, from the user device of the second entity, an indication of an activity to be performed in the future by the first entity and the second entity, wherein the activity is associated with the attribute associated with the first entity; recalculate the first component score based on the first data and the received data indicating the attribute associated with the first entity, wherein recalculating the first component score comprises improving the first component score by a predetermined amount; and update the trust score for the first entity by calculating a weighted combination of the recalculated first component score and the second component score.

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10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to receive, from the user device of the second entity, the data indicating an attribute associated with the first entity by receiving an indication of a user input from the second entity that validates the first data.

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11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to recalculate the first component score based on the first data and the received data indicating the attribute associated with the first entity by increasing or decreasing the first component score by the predetermined amount.

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12. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising instructions encoded thereon for calculating a trust score, the instructions comprising: instructions for retrieving, from a first database using processing circuitry, first data associated with a first entity in a computer network; instructions for calculating a first component score based on the first data; instructions for retrieving, from a second database using the processing circuitry, second data associated with the first entity; instructions for calculating a second component score based on the second data; instructions for calculating a weighted combination of the first component score and the second component score to produce a trust score for the first entity; instructions for receiving, from a user device of a second entity in the computer network, data indicating an attribute associated with the first entity; instructions for receiving, from the user device of the second entity, an indication of an activity to be performed in the future by the first entity and the second entity, wherein the activity is associated with the attribute associated with the first entity; instructions for recalculating the first component score based on the first data and the received data indicating the attribute associated with the first entity, wherein the instructions for recalculating the first component score comprise instructions for improving the first component score by a predetermined amount; and instructions for updating the trust score for the first entity by calculating a weighted combination of the recalculated first component score and the second component score.

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13. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 12 , wherein the instructions for receiving, from the user device of the second entity, the data indicating an attribute associated with the first entity comprise instructions for receiving an indication of a user input from the second entity that validates the first data.

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14. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 13 , wherein the instructions for recalculating the first component score based on the first data and the received data indicating the attribute associated with the first entity comprise instructions for increasing or decreasing the first component score by the predetermined amount.

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15. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: retrieving, from a third database using the processing circuitry, third data associated with the attribute, wherein the third data indicates a distribution of net attribute scores for the attribute for a plurality of entities associated with the attribute; wherein recalculating the first component score based on the first data and the received data indicating the attribute associated with the first entity comprises comparing a net attribute score for the attribute for the first entity to the distribution of net attribute scores.

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16. The system of claim 9 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to: retrieve, from a third database, third data associated with the attribute, wherein the third data indicates a distribution of net attribute scores for the attribute for a plurality of entities associated with the attribute; wherein the processing circuitry is configured to recalculate the first component score based on the first data and the received data indicating the attribute associated with the first entity by comparing a net attribute score for the attribute for the first entity to the distribution of net attribute scores.

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17. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 12 , the instructions further comprising: instructions for retrieving, from a third database using processing circuitry, third data associated with the attribute, wherein the third data indicates a distribution of net attribute scores for the attribute for a plurality of entities associated with the attribute; wherein the instructions for recalculating the first component score based on the first data and the received data indicating the attribute associated with the first entity comprise instructions for comparing a net attribute score for the attribute for the first entity to the distribution of net attribute scores.

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February 28, 2017

Inventors

Leo M. Chan
Ashif Mawji

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